SENTENCE WORD ORDER

Korean sentences are written in the following order:
Subject-Object-Verb
E.g.: I hamburger eat
I music listen
I note write
I language speak
It can also be written like this:
Subject-Adjective
E.g.: I beautiful
I sad
I sweet
I nice
Every Korean sentence MUST end in either a verb (like eat, sleep or walk) or an adjective (like beautiful, pretty, and delicious).
는 or 은 = goes after the subject of a sentence
Use 는 when the last letter of the last syllable is a vowel: 나 = 나는/저 = 저는
Use은 when the last letter of the last syllable is a consonant: 집 = 집은/책 = 책은
[I는 Hamburger를 Eat]
를 or 을 = goes after the object of a sentence
Use 를 when the last letter of the last syllable is a vowel: 나 = 나를/저 = 저를
Use을 when the last letter of the last syllable is a consonant: 집 = 집을/책 = 책을
에 = goes after the time and/or location indicated in a sentence
[I는 Hamburger를 3 pm에 Eat]
[I는 Hamburger를 Burger King에 Eat]
[I는 Hamburger를 yesterday에 ate]
[I는 Burger King에 went]
[I는 Korean를 learn]